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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Call to Artists/ YTAND (You're the Artist Now, Dawg!)

YTAND (You're the Artist Now, Dawg!) A Digital Minimalism Exhibition Curated by Patrick Lichty plichty at colum dot edu http://www.voyd.com/ytand Pages due 4/15/10 Launch 5/1/10 User-driven viral media sites such as YTMND.com have created a form of “internet - native” aesthetics that also seen on sites like deviantart.com, 4chan.org, and many others, that have inspired New Media artists like...

Deadline: February 22, 2010

Brooklyn Arts Council-Grant Program

The BAC Community Arts Regrant Program provides small grants to organizations and individuals for arts projects in all disciplines. Grants are awarded to Brooklyn residents for projects taking place within Brooklyn in the following calendar year. Our next deadline for applications will be in late September, 2010.

Good, solid people. Great organization.

http://www.brooklynartscouncil.org/documents/29

Gallery Hanahou/20/10 Vision

I don't know why but I can't stop visiting group shows. People are a buzz about this gallery. This show of more than 40 artists has a bit of positivity for everyone(which of course is the theme of this show). Superdeux, Marcus Oakley, and teammacho are standouts.

http://www.galleryhanahou.com/exhibitions.html

Hats off to this gallery! they recently posted this on their site regarding tragedy that struck Haiti. Stop by and pick up a great piece of work and support the relief efforts in Haiti.
**UPDATE**
- In light of the recent tragedy that befell the people of Haiti, gallery hanahou and the artists who are participating in "20/10 VISION" have decided to contribute 20% of all proceeds from this exhibition to disaster relief efforts in Haiti.

Proof Gallery/Boston Does Boston III

What to say about this show? Gallery is a hidden gem located in South Boston, it is known for putting on cutting edge shows. Like the recent show at Zach Feur I wasn't quite sure why this group of artists was brought together. Highlights were Fredo Conde and Jess Wheelock. Fredo's most recent foray into the NY scene was at Exit Art. His theme of commercialism has also flowed into intuitive communication. I was immensely tempted to touch his pieces(I was not the only one).

I also enjoyed Jess Wheelock's work which was entertaining as its meant to be.


http://www.flickr.com/photos/proofgallery/sets/72157622901782679/show/

Zach Feuer Gallery/Jr. & Son's

Jr. & Son's.
Color, color, and more color. Color has been missing in recent shows in the NY scene. But not here. It is brimming with explosive color. Its a diverse hodge podge of artists, not quite sure it makes sense. S. Clay Wilson's "
Marooned Pirate Gets a Piece of Tail for Lunch" is tongue in cheek delightful. Not much risk going on but a pleasant distraction.

http://www.zachfeuer.com/2009jrandsons.html